LiteralRhinoceros wrote:Landslides: fast movement of loose rubble or rocks down a slope (hill or mountain)Flows: ^but is more fluid, and tends to act more like a fluid.Falls: In between landslides and flows, usually isn't viscous enough to be classified as a flow.

I wasn't going to bother since I would have to re-do it after the rollover and I'm probably not going to be that active during the summer. Any guesses? I don't need the technical terminology, but that would be helpful to your studies.

Veeeeeerrrrrrrrry sloooowwwwllllllyyyy...I believe that you are looking for this, though: Glaciers flow downhill because of gravity and the internal deformation of the ice.If I'm right, someone can go in my place. I will be at Summer Camp Sunday to Saturday.

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